Ticket prices for the Renegades 2010 home games are $15 for premium seats, $14 for box seats, $11 for reserved, $8 for reserved grandstand and $6 for general admission. For each of the Renegades 11 firework shows ticket prices will be increased by $2.

Starting Monday, April 12 the Renegades Box Office will open officially for phone, walk-up and on-line ticket sales. The box office will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 6 (1 comments)

dutchess county: Dutchess County NY - Town Information
- 07/12/09 08:25 PM
Are you considering a move to Dutchess County? Are you wondering where you might want to live? If you are new to this area or just visiting, please take a few minutes to browse the links below for information specific to each Dutchess County town. You'll see that each community has its own uniqueness.
Dutchess County is located in the beautiful Hudson Valley region of New York and is conveniently situated between Albany and New York City. The area continues to attract businesses and new residents.
Many residents commute to jobs in Westchester County, Connecticut or Manhattan because Dutchess offers more affordable housing than in other (0 comments)

dutchess county: Town of LaGrange - Dutchess County, NY
- 07/12/09 03:48 PM
The Town of LaGrange in Dutchess County is a scenic Hudson Valley Community located approximately 75 miles north of New York City. LaGrange has long been attractive due to the close proximity to a major north/south route, and the bucolic, scenic countryside. The town is mainly a residential area with most conveniences located in nearby Poughkeepsie. LaGrange includes the communities and hamlets of Arthursburg, Billings, Freedom Plains, LaGrangeville, Manchester Bridge, Moore's Mill, Noxon, Red Oaks Mill, Rombout Ridge, and Titus.
The town of LaGrange's name derives from the ancestral estate of the Marquis De Lafayette, who toured the area in (0 comments)

dutchess county: Dutchess County, NY - Demographics Statistics
- 07/05/09 03:00 PM
Dutchess County is located in the Mid-Hudson Valley, halfway between New York City and Albany. The area continues to attract businesses and new residents. Employment and business opportunities continue to increase. Many residents commute to jobs in Westchester County, Connecticut or Manhattan because Dutchess offers more affordable housing than in other suburbs closer to New York City. Commuting to points south is made easy via I-84, the Taconic Parkway, I-87 and Metro North commuter trains.
Considering a move to Dutchess Count? The link below offers insight on Dutchess County:
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/36/36027.html

dutchess county: Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County And A Community That Is Up & Coming
- 06/05/09 08:03 AM
I must admit, I was not too impressed with Poughkeepsie when I first moved to the Hudson Valley from a large Metropolitan city in the Midwest. That was 10 years ago. How things have changed. Could it be that this town sort of grew on me, or is it the transformation that has taken place over time which makes me like this place more? Okay, maybe it's a little bit of both.
Perhaps I was a bit shallow back then too. As I remember, I was first disappointed because there wasn't a Starbucks and yet Dunkin Donuts was everywhere. Eventually, Starbucks found Poughkeepsie and the neighboring (4 comments)

dutchess county: Dutchess County - Purchase Offers Are UP 27% From This Time Last Year!
- 05/06/09 01:21 AM
Think it's a buyer's market in Dutchess County? Think again. Here's the late breaking news from The Mid-Hudson Multiple Listing Service. The numbers released today show that purchase offers are up 27% from this time last year. The average number of days on the market is down by 7 days from March 2008. This is another subtle indicator that the local market is picking up.
Buyers who have been waiting might now be finding themselves very disappointed. While prices have fallen considerably and interest rates are at an all time low, the market has started to shift a little and some agents are even reporting (5 comments)

dutchess county: A Smooth Transaction Is The Result Of Good Teamwork ...And Great Clients!
- 05/01/09 09:53 AM
I LOVE working with first time buyers. Yesterday's closing is another reminder of how much I LOVE my job. Imagine, these buyers lived and rented in New York City for 16 years before moving to Dutchess County a year ago. Now, imagine just how much rent money went towards their landlord's investment. I'm so happy to be able to have helped them make their own real estate investment and I hope it will make a big difference in their future.
Just look how happy they are! ...To think, I helped make that happen! It's very gratifying!
Through the process, as I got to (11 comments)

dutchess county: Dutchess County Golf Courses - Have Fun, But You Won't Find Me There!
- 04/17/09 11:38 AM
Spring is in the air! The start of golf season is upon us. For all the golf enthusiasts out there, Dutchess County has sixteen public golf courses that will appeal to the seasoned golf pro or the eager beginner. Two are among the oldest in the country, two are designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and one is an Irish links-style course.
For more information - click on this link http://www.golfable.com/golfcourses/county/Dutchess_County_NY
Just don't expect to see me on a golf course. I've tried it, and it's just NOT my game. I actually have my own set of clubs. I remember the day when I bought them, (6 comments)

dutchess county: Opportunity of a Lifetime for First-Time Buyers
- 01/23/09 02:32 PM
Calling all first time home buyers - the time is closing in on the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit. The maximum tax credit of $7,500 is available for first-time home buyers only, for homes purchased on or after April 9, 2008 and before July 1, 2009.
Single taxpayers with incomes up to $75,000 and married couples with incomes up to $150,000 qualify for the full tax credit.
The tax credit works like an interest-free loan and must be repaid over a 15-year period.
In Dutchess County, a closing could take 8-10 weeks from start to finish. This does not take into account the time (11 comments)

dutchess county: City Of Poughkeepsie, NY
- 01/06/09 05:28 PM
The City of Poughkeepsie was founded in 1687 and is located midway between New York City and Albany, the state capitol, on the east side of the Hudson River, which recently has been declared to be a National Heritage Area. Poughkeepsie is a small city with a total land area of just 4.8 square miles. It is surrounded on three sides by the Town of Poughkeepsie and on the west by the majestic Hudson River.
The name Poughkeepsie is derived from the native Americans that lived in the area. The City has a long and important history. The courthouse on Market Street (3 comments)

dutchess county: The Town of LaGrange in Dutchess County, NY
- 01/06/09 05:00 PM
The Town of LaGrange in Dutchess County is a scenic Hudson Valley Community located approximately 75 miles north of New York City. LaGrange has long been attractive due to the close proximity to a major north/south route, and the bucolic, scenic countryside. The town is mainly a residential bedroom community area with conveniences located in nearby Poughkeepsie.
Educational Facilities - The Town of LaGrange is served by the Arlington Central School District. The following schools are within the town: Arlington High, LaGrange Middle, Titusville Intermediate, Overlook Primary, LaGrange Elementary and Noxon Road Elementary Schools. The town is also home to (0 comments)

dutchess county: Another Pleasant Valley Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.....
- 10/15/08 02:50 PM
Nobody who's ever ventured north of NY City or Westchester County would ever imagine this! Only 70 miles away from the Big Apple is a beautiful and peaceful landscape. Manhattanites who come up here for a weekend drive usually fall in love with the Upstate NY countryside. Often I've heard it said - "I feel like I've died and gone to heaven". No wonder one Hudson Valley town was named Pleasant Valley!
Many stay long enough to check out the local real estate market - and eventually they become residents who commute to work in The City. The smart thing, for those who have jobs that are conducive enough is to figure out a way to telecommute. Some (5 comments)

dutchess county: Dutchess County - It's harvest season in apple country!
- 09/16/08 12:41 PM
Looking for a fun-filled day? How about a visit to an apple farm? Barton Orchards is situated on over 120 acres of rolling and picturesque land in the beautiful historic Dutchess County, NY located in the heart of the Hudson Valley. It's now harvest season in apple country!
At Barton Orchards you can even pick your own apples!
There is even a play area, petting zoo and picnic area. A full bakery features - Fresh Baked Pies, Cookies, Cakes, Breads. And, The Country Store offers produce, jams, jellies, candy, ice cream, & crafts.
This is a place where family traditions begin and lifetime memories can be made! So, pack (4 comments)

dutchess county: Town Of LaGrange, NY - Open Space Initiative Put On Ballot
- 09/08/08 06:45 PM
LaGrange voters will be asked to approve up to $2 million to preserve open space on November 4th. The town adopted an open space plan last year that includes acquiring conservation easements on farmland and other parcels in LaGrange to protect them against development. The town based its open space plan, in part, on surveys of LaGrange residents.
The LaGrange town board last week voted 4-1 to place the open space initiative on the ballot.
The Town of LaGrange open space plan is available for public review in the town hall at 120 Stringham Road and on the town (1 comments)

dutchess county: Look How Hillary Spends Her Time Now!
- 08/15/08 04:22 PM
President and NY Senator Clinton were taking a break from politics this week. They were spotted in the Dutchess County area of the Hudson Valley region, taking a leisurely stroll through the quaint little village of Rhinebeck on Tuesday. My broker enjoyed a little publictiy, courtesy of the Poughkeepsie Journal.

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dutchess county: Hopewell Junction, NY - Ranked #31 Most Desirable Places In 2005
- 08/11/08 11:44 PM
Are you considering a move to Hopewell Junction, NY? You'll be sure to find it a great place here! In fact, Hopewell Junction was ranked #31 on Money Magazine's Most Desirable Places to Live for 2005. One of the reasons for this is that Hopewell Junction is the closest town to the Dutchess County southern border. This makes the commute to NY City approximately one hour. Cross the border of the county south, and home prices are significantly higher.
Hopewell Junction has great schools, including one Blue Ribbon elementary school. The hamlet of Hopewell Junction offers an array of businesses, services and everyday conveniences. There are great parks and recreation (1 comments)

dutchess county: Commute From Poughkeepsie To Grand Central Terminal - Metro-North Hudson Line
- 07/23/08 12:03 AM
From the quiet surroundings of Poughkeepsie ...NY City is a just a commuter train away. For the Manhattan worker, finding affordable housing is becoming more and more of a challenge. Many people seek affordable housing solutions in the suburbs. The further out, the more affordable. Westchester, Bergen, Nassau and Putnam Counties were once highly regarded as the affordable suburban communities, and commuting became the great alternative from these nearby areas, so close to Manhattan. However, many home buyers have found themselves priced out of these increasingly expensive real estate markets too now. As housing prices increased in the New York City metropolitan area over the past several years - more home buyers have been moving even further (4 comments)

dutchess county: Dutchess County - It's A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood ...Won't You Be My Neighbor?
- 07/18/08 12:47 PM
Friday, July 18, 2008 - Poughkeepsie Journal. - It doesn't get any better than this! I'd like to think everyday is a good news day. Well, at least today was and I dedicate this post to the Poughkeepsie Journal for the good news that appears on the front page of our local paper. Isn't this a great way to start the weekend? This is a reminder why Dutchess County is such a great place to live. You know it's a good palce to live when the headlines read as follows....
IBM - Quarter earnings one of the best (our major area employer).
Balloon Festival - Local (3 comments)

dutchess county: 4th of July Weekend - Dutchess County, NY
- 06/30/08 02:39 PM
Happy Birthday America! Dutchess County residents will have some very good options to consider this 4th of July weekend when it comes to fireworks displays. Did you know that illegal fireworks account for one-third of all Fourth of July injuries? Celebrate safe - public fireworks displays are the safest way to experience the Fourth of July!
JULY 4TH
Great American Picnic - The Dutchess County Fair is hosting the Great American Picnic on the fairgrounds. The Hudson Valley Philharmonic will be performing on Friday at 7 p.m. Two demolition derbies will be held on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Fireworks will be presented at dusk on both (4 comments)

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